List of the Eligible Voters on the Question of the Surrender of the Papaschase Reserve
  • James Stoney 

at Stony Plain Reserve (Enoch)

  • Wahwaskasee

at Stony Plain Reserve

  • Napasis

at Stony Plain Reserve

  • Antoine

at Stony Plain Reserve

  • Wahpaistequon

at Stony Plain Reserve

  • Louis, Fourth son of Mary Ann “Blue Ears” 

at Stony Plain Reserve.

  • Thomas

at Alexander’s Reserve.

  • Manitowais

, probably at Alexander’s Reserve, though possibly on the Stony Plain Reserve.

The above were present for the Annuity payments of 1887, 1888 and 1889. Their whereabouts should have been known to the Edmonton Indian Agent.
  • Andre Muskegapot

, at Stony Plain Reserve for the 1887 Annuity payments. Later whereabouts not known.

  • Omachesis

, at Stony Plain Reserve for the 1887 Annuity payments. With Sampson’s Band for 1888 and 1889 Annuity payments, unknown to the Agent at Edmonton.

  • Squanick

, at the Stony Plain Reserve for the 1887 Annuity payments. With Ermineskin’s Band for the 1888 Annuity payments. Whereabouts unknown to the Agent at Edmonton.

  • Mistickomen

, at Stony Plain Reserve for the 1889 Annuity payments. Previously at Beaver Lake, his whereabouts were unknown to the Agent at Edmonton. However, he may have arrived at the Stony Plain Reserve before the surrender was signed.

  • Rabbit Eye

, with Sampson’s Band for the 1888 and 1889 Annuity payments. His whereabouts were probably unknown to the agent at Edmonton.

  • Tahpatchecu

, with Sampson’s Band for the 1889 Annuity payments. He had been on Sampson’s Band Reserve since 1887. His whereabouts were probably unknown to the Agent at Edmonton.

  • Joseph (Susie) Godin

. His whereabouts were probably unknown to the Agent at Edmonton. He was discharged from Treaty in Sept. 27, 1893